| Name | Coast Starlight |
|---|---|
| Start | Seattle |
| End | Emeryville (CA) |
| Distance | 671 Miles |
| Duration | 22 Hours |
| Creation | Created by Amtrak in 1971 as the first train to run the entire length of the West Coast! |
Unfortunately, wildfires destroyed part of this route so the entire segment was canceled. We knew about this in advance, so we planned an extra night in Seattle, got plane tickets to Emeryville, and will spend a night in the Bay Area before hopping on the California Zephyr, the train I am most excited about!
We started off our extra day in Seattle by heading over to the University of Washington to check out the Burke Museum of Natural History. The exhibits far exceeded our expectations with floors on Native art, biology & ecology, and paleontology & archaeology.
I thought that the Native art exhibit did an incredible job covering topics like colonialism and theft of cultural artifacts, showcasing Native art vs otherizing a people as an exhibit in a museum, and challenging the narrative of Native people and culture as being only historical entities with no place in the present.
While any natural history exhibit would be enjoyable for us, the exhibits at Burke were phenomenal! Each display essentially brought to life a concept of biology using taxidermied specimens where a textbook would have just a chart. It felt like I was looking at the neural networks in my brain brought to life! Honestly, we could have spent all day here.